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. >> you won't find plastic bags at bob's market in southern california. they are banned in 50 cities and counties across the state. francine shops with her own reuseable bags and wants more communities to enforce bans. >> if they went through a garbage dump or trash site, they'll think twice about it. >> supporters of the ban say plastic bags crowd landfills, threaten marine life. >> where plastic is banned, stores go through piles of paper bags. those also take a toll on the environment but about 50% do get recycled. >> that's compared to about 5% of plastic bags. manufacturers say banning the bags is unfair. >> the amount of litter that plastic bags produce is less than half of 1%. >> with the aadvocacy group. and plastic bags make up closer to 25%. >> litter on the streets gets washed through the storm drains out to the beach. and plastic bags are often part of that trash. >> since the floating plastic can resemble jelly fish, animals confuse it for food. the future could depend on what happens in los angeles. la is studying the impact of passing own b
. >> you won't find plastic bags at bob's market in southern california. they are banned in 50 cities and counties across the state. francine shops with her own reuseable bags and wants more communities to enforce bans. >> if they went through a garbage dump or trash site, they'll think twice about it. >> supporters of the ban say plastic bags crowd landfills, threaten marine life. >> where plastic is banned, stores go through piles of paper bags. those also take a toll...
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>> i think so, you look at california, california has been shrinking spending and attacking a budget deficit. we have states in the united states that are fictions pensions and rebalancing, maria, and we have a count of half a million reduction in state and local government since this economic recovery is underway. i see more positive things on curing the fiscal jam in the united states than in europe for sure. >> but jeff you say the u.s. is heading toward the european style debt crisis, why? >> i would agree with your first guest that we are already there. this is 3,000 years of history that we go back to in the book. there are three ways to get out of a debt crisis. you default your way out, inflate your way out, or you replace it. so we're clearly on the road. you're looking at, you have, the fiscal policies that are paid -- the fiscal intents paving the road to monetary hell here, and it's just contributing to that. history clearly dictates this is where we are heading. >> go ahead, dave. >> there is a fourth way, maria, you grow an economy instead of shrinking it. >> that's not
>> i think so, you look at california, california has been shrinking spending and attacking a budget deficit. we have states in the united states that are fictions pensions and rebalancing, maria, and we have a count of half a million reduction in state and local government since this economic recovery is underway. i see more positive things on curing the fiscal jam in the united states than in europe for sure. >> but jeff you say the u.s. is heading toward the european style debt...
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[applause] ron from california, i have to really thank ron. he allowed the california delegation is to vote for me. thank you very much. thank you for standing for traditional marriage and for your speech yesterday. [applause] our party offices have worked very hard in bringing about this convention, getting persons here from all over the country. our staff persons are in the background, getting little recognition. i think we should give them a round of applause. [applause] our party chair is not running again for chair. i want to thank jim -- and i knew right -- and i know i do this on behalf of all of view -- for his personal contributions to this party. he and several others have been mainstays in providing funding over the years to the constitution party. you got to have some funding just to keep the doors open. jim, thank you so very much. [applause] i will not list all the party officers, and i know they have all worked hard, but i do want to mention specifically our treasurer. [applause] joe has done work in the detail that is needed to
[applause] ron from california, i have to really thank ron. he allowed the california delegation is to vote for me. thank you very much. thank you for standing for traditional marriage and for your speech yesterday. [applause] our party offices have worked very hard in bringing about this convention, getting persons here from all over the country. our staff persons are in the background, getting little recognition. i think we should give them a round of applause. [applause] our party chair is...
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. >> president obama in california, raising big bucks. while california drivers handing over big bucks at the pump. gas prices, spiking 50-cents a gal an in one week. topping $5 in some areas, and governor jerry brown, taking emergency action, but gas prices barely budging and energy analyst williamiate ma yateman d this is what the white house should be focussing on because the $ 5 gas could be nationwide. >> ironic, the president was in california raising money, come iz rating with the rating given that gas price hike of cause of poor policy decisions. nationwide. liz: we're talking about the refineries that have been shoved off line due to fires and disturbances, could that be alternative to your argument saying maybe this will not go nationwide this is say local problem? a refinery issue? >> indeed those -- that is the direct cause. the supply disruptions. but the market tight in california for 4 reasons, really, state policies indeed. one the state is highest gas tax of any in the nation. two, refining costs are highest in the nation
. >> president obama in california, raising big bucks. while california drivers handing over big bucks at the pump. gas prices, spiking 50-cents a gal an in one week. topping $5 in some areas, and governor jerry brown, taking emergency action, but gas prices barely budging and energy analyst williamiate ma yateman d this is what the white house should be focussing on because the $ 5 gas could be nationwide. >> ironic, the president was in california raising money, come iz rating...
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those two big crosses in california that the lawsuits have gone on for years. and how they're trying to get rid of the ten commandments. we participated in financing a project to hang the tented commandments on the walls of ale the public schools in kentucky a number of years ago. the court threw that out. i've got one of those copies in my office, but they wouldn't let 'em in this school. and you're needed to get your religious friends to be, to realize the future of our country depends on people like you participating in political action.part help some candidate get elected. make sure you vote against the wrong one. and if you're not enthusiastic about the other guy, some peoplt object to voting what they say is the lesser of two evils, i just, iy just remind them e somebody's going to be elected to those offices, and jesus is not on the ballot. [laughter] [applause] yes. >> thank you, ms. schlafly, for having me here. to i'm one of your travel scholars, i know i've thanked you before. >> talk a little closer to your mic. >> thank you, ms. schlafly, for havin
those two big crosses in california that the lawsuits have gone on for years. and how they're trying to get rid of the ten commandments. we participated in financing a project to hang the tented commandments on the walls of ale the public schools in kentucky a number of years ago. the court threw that out. i've got one of those copies in my office, but they wouldn't let 'em in this school. and you're needed to get your religious friends to be, to realize the future of our country depends on...
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california alone has 11 ballot measures this year and florida has many that most voters simply scroll to the bottom and say i agree. there's one in los angeles that could affect the entire country. los angeles county voters will decide on election day if actors should film condoms while shooting porn films as the sex initiative measure b would not only mandate the use of condoms but also require the los angeles department of public health to lead inspection and enforcement efforts. let's right, folks, more burdensome regulations for america's job creators in the key sectors of hand rim and blow. but, folks i got to say today's most watched initiative have to do with marijuana. that's right. everyone's watching you marijuana users. it's your memorandum plus your stash, jimmy. >> the question is on marijuana legalization. it is up in three states examine we're not talking about decriminalizing marijuana, we're not talking about marijuana for medicinal useses we're talking about actually legalizing marijuana in colorado, washington and oregon. and that will be for anybody over the age of
california alone has 11 ballot measures this year and florida has many that most voters simply scroll to the bottom and say i agree. there's one in los angeles that could affect the entire country. los angeles county voters will decide on election day if actors should film condoms while shooting porn films as the sex initiative measure b would not only mandate the use of condoms but also require the los angeles department of public health to lead inspection and enforcement efforts. let's right,...
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california's unemployment rate at 11%, that is not high enough to meet threshold for the federal government to extend benefits. more than 900,000 californians have received $5 billion in extended payments in the last three years. and not just the unemployed live in for jobs students are on the up-to make money this summer lisa luscious and shows us the mayor san francisco and a nonprofit teams up young adults with prospective employers >>> does it students arrived early saturday to the mosconi center for the san francisco summer job and resource fair. >>> were for the summer and hopefully a part-time job to support through college >>> he wants to work through engineering, but is interested in any kind of summer work >>> i'll take in the job i can >>> san francisco mayor ed lee and united way sponsor the fare includes workshops seminars and mock interviews designed to help young people prepare for the world of work. >>> someone i can learn from >>> about making choices in a does not have to be the and where will fall choice you can get better for that get ready for the better jobs and how yo
california's unemployment rate at 11%, that is not high enough to meet threshold for the federal government to extend benefits. more than 900,000 californians have received $5 billion in extended payments in the last three years. and not just the unemployed live in for jobs students are on the up-to make money this summer lisa luscious and shows us the mayor san francisco and a nonprofit teams up young adults with prospective employers >>> does it students arrived early saturday to the...
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new york california and illinois. the constitution said you are not allowed to negotiate a government pension that are wallowing entire city. detroit pension costs are surprising what they put on workers. our taxes are going up. . to fund the fat cat pension where people retire and three-quarters of the worker pay. sweet deals and we can't afford it >> it is okay to take away pension credits for years not yet worked and okay to make state employees chip in and that is fair it is not fair or legal or constitutional to take away. >> >> you have federal workers with a bigger pile. >> they were promised too much and that was a big mistake. what if you put money in the 401 k and your employer didn't want to match it can't take the money. this is money i put in there. and it was a taxpayer that put the money in there. a state like california put it over the investmentings. i want to spend million on my public service. and that is making a hard choice . last year in los angeles. mayor sat down and renegotiated the exiting co
new york california and illinois. the constitution said you are not allowed to negotiate a government pension that are wallowing entire city. detroit pension costs are surprising what they put on workers. our taxes are going up. . to fund the fat cat pension where people retire and three-quarters of the worker pay. sweet deals and we can't afford it >> it is okay to take away pension credits for years not yet worked and okay to make state employees chip in and that is fair it is not fair...
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california where i live, we've been bailing out mississippi for decades. that's how a transfer union works. europe doesn't have that but they're in the process of coming up with that, but it's going to take many years. it's also true that there's just no correlation between debt and your economy being in trouble and your bond rates. look at japan. it has one of the highest debts in the world and they borrowed at a very low rate. uk has a higher debt than france has and is borrowing at lower
california where i live, we've been bailing out mississippi for decades. that's how a transfer union works. europe doesn't have that but they're in the process of coming up with that, but it's going to take many years. it's also true that there's just no correlation between debt and your economy being in trouble and your bond rates. look at japan. it has one of the highest debts in the world and they borrowed at a very low rate. uk has a higher debt than france has and is borrowing at lower
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becoming reality in california. this is the morning news. e morning news. becoming reality in california. this is the morning news. [ white ] in my kitchen the heart of a great dish is a great tasting stock. knorr homestyle stock. it's concentrated with just the right ingredients simmered to perfection. delicious. knorr homestyle stock, tastes like stock made from scratch. if you think occasional irregulathink twice.ig deal, it may be a sign that your digestive system could be working better. listen to this. with occasional irregularity, things your body doesn't use could be lingering in your system, causing discomfort. but activia has been shown in clinical studies to help with slow intestinal transit when consumed 3 times per day. 7 out of 10 doctors recommend activia. and the great taste is recommended by me! ♪ activia and every day since, two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who w
becoming reality in california. this is the morning news. e morning news. becoming reality in california. this is the morning news. [ white ] in my kitchen the heart of a great dish is a great tasting stock. knorr homestyle stock. it's concentrated with just the right ingredients simmered to perfection. delicious. knorr homestyle stock, tastes like stock made from scratch. if you think occasional irregulathink twice.ig deal, it may be a sign that your digestive system could be working better....
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>> welcome to california. [laughter] not just th but think of the public pension problems it is driving city's bankrupt. stockton, of vallejo, riverside, san bernardino, under the weight of the public pension obligations. now the state says get into private. >> the state says there is no logic. that these problems with public pension funds. people need help managin their money. >> california has the paternalistic attitude even against medical marijuana. [laughter] fewer people in a private sector have defined benefits pensions because they are a terrible deal. it is better tohave defined contribution. the ada is businesses are not stepping up to the plate we need a mandate 3 percent goes into the state managed private pension pool you have to opt out every two years. this will not have been unless the enlightened view. gerri: one state senator says workers in small firms are disadvantaged. 84% but they have a personal responsibility. maybe california could find money they don't have. >> is the opposite. they a
>> welcome to california. [laughter] not just th but think of the public pension problems it is driving city's bankrupt. stockton, of vallejo, riverside, san bernardino, under the weight of the public pension obligations. now the state says get into private. >> the state says there is no logic. that these problems with public pension funds. people need help managin their money. >> california has the paternalistic attitude even against medical marijuana. [laughter] fewer people...
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california alone has 11 ballot measures this year, and florida has many that most voters simply scroll to the bottom and click "i agree." there's one in los angeles that could affect the entire country. los angeles county voters will decide on election day if adult film actors should film condoms while shooting porn films as the sex initiative measure b would not only mandate the use of condoms but also require the los angeles department of public health to lead inspection and enforcement efforts. that's right, folks, more burdensome regulations for america's job creators in the key sectors of hand rim and blow. but, folks, i got to say today's most watched initiative have to do with marijuana. that's right. everyone's watching you, marijuana users. it's your mom. >> the question is on marijuana legalization. it is up in three states examine we're not talking about decriminalizing marijuana, we're not talking about marijuana for medicinal uses. we're talking about actually legalizing marijuana in colorado, washington and oregon. and that will be for anybody over the age of 21. >> steph
california alone has 11 ballot measures this year, and florida has many that most voters simply scroll to the bottom and click "i agree." there's one in los angeles that could affect the entire country. los angeles county voters will decide on election day if adult film actors should film condoms while shooting porn films as the sex initiative measure b would not only mandate the use of condoms but also require the los angeles department of public health to lead inspection and...
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california legali marriage but it's challenged in court. question, does president obama's endorsement of gay marriage as an option on the state level mean that it will be in the democratic platform in november's presidential election? if that is the case, and it's in the platform, what political import will have it have on the presidential race, senatorial race and house race. >> it's conservative democrats and others take claire mccass bill, will have to run away from the platform. i don't know he'll do that. but what barack obama has done is put his presidency at real risk. he has instantly solved the biggest problem mitt romney had, which is how to energize and rally the social conservatives and the evangelicals. they're now singing onward christian soldiers and riding to the sounds of guns on this issue. >> so romney has him? they're out and they're energized. but look what happened. obama carried it. 61% of the vote in a record primary turnout voted for a ban on gay marriage, and several unions. >> this past week. >> yeah! you got iowa
california legali marriage but it's challenged in court. question, does president obama's endorsement of gay marriage as an option on the state level mean that it will be in the democratic platform in november's presidential election? if that is the case, and it's in the platform, what political import will have it have on the presidential race, senatorial race and house race. >> it's conservative democrats and others take claire mccass bill, will have to run away from the platform. i...
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i was lucky in my congressional district in california, i had 70%, 80% of the vote. i have colleagues that come to congress with 30, 35% of their voters showing up. they get the same vote i get. i don't know if that's very good. the american people would rather watch "entertainment tonight" by and large than watch the "newshour." for too many years and for too long we've had partisanship leaking into foreign policy and national security affairs to the detriment of everyone. kurt and i have known for a very long time, we were concerned we were going to be on a panel today and it was going to be very boring. i find now that i absolutely agree with heather, too. so you may have to take your no doze any moment now. it should be nonpartisan national security, we should be increasing the state department budget new york city cutting it, we have to have a balanced approach of hough we work with or friends but we also have to work with our friends that are relevant. thousand we may have looked busy in 2010 and 2010, we are taking wep does and down to keep our commitments, we
i was lucky in my congressional district in california, i had 70%, 80% of the vote. i have colleagues that come to congress with 30, 35% of their voters showing up. they get the same vote i get. i don't know if that's very good. the american people would rather watch "entertainment tonight" by and large than watch the "newshour." for too many years and for too long we've had partisanship leaking into foreign policy and national security affairs to the detriment of everyone....
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look at california over here. 3% of their jobs in the past dozen years lost to china. the candidates say this is largely happening because while america allows its value of the dollar to be set by the free market, and that determines the cost of labor, that china manipulates the cost of its currency. so it can control the cost of labor. because they have a lot of people they need to employ. they'd like to keep labor costs low to attract a lot of business. now, it's difficult to do a one-to-one comparison, because productivity is very different between the u.s. and china. but let's look at it this way as much as we can. if you had a u.s. factory and you wanted to produce something there, by the time you paid a laborer all the benefits and salary, that's going to come out to about $34 an hour, to do the same thing in china is going to be more like $2 an hour. so the chinese government has structured its infrastructure and everything else to support this idea, to bring factories in, to take advantage of that cheap labor, and to put inexpensive products out to compete on t
look at california over here. 3% of their jobs in the past dozen years lost to china. the candidates say this is largely happening because while america allows its value of the dollar to be set by the free market, and that determines the cost of labor, that china manipulates the cost of its currency. so it can control the cost of labor. because they have a lot of people they need to employ. they'd like to keep labor costs low to attract a lot of business. now, it's difficult to do a one-to-one...
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please go out and vote for my guy. >> and where was he california? >> no minnesota. >> oh, can you imagine this? and he flew from minnesota. >> if the democrats had poured every dollar they had in, i don't think they could have matched the enormous sums. providing $250,000 checks, they spent $50 million. the democrats were not going to match that. and. >> don't you sense that your fellow democrats think that obama tinked out on them? he didn't show for his candidate. obama would still have done that. >> no, he can do that all he wants. he has a win in november. this is about november. >> republicannen choose yays imin voting to keep walker was higher than democratic enthusiasm when pollsters asked what your energy level was of the democrats in the primary chose barrett who lost from 2010, over kathleen faulk, who really was a big labor champion. she was going to roll back all the walker things. so the far left there was even losing control over the democratic party. >>> i'm going to put this to you. november 6, 2012. five months forward from this dat
please go out and vote for my guy. >> and where was he california? >> no minnesota. >> oh, can you imagine this? and he flew from minnesota. >> if the democrats had poured every dollar they had in, i don't think they could have matched the enormous sums. providing $250,000 checks, they spent $50 million. the democrats were not going to match that. and. >> don't you sense that your fellow democrats think that obama tinked out on them? he didn't show for his...
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occupy optimists in oakland california began demonstrating in the streets and hours past the crowd grew stronger and stronger up to roughly twenty two thousand people strong ultimately what the goal was for this demonstration is for protesters to take over. and building where they wanted to create their new headquarters because as our viewers may remember crossed the country in the united states just a few months ago police departments are removed activists from their camps and this was an attempt for oakland optimist to set up a new headquarters but as the crowd grew stronger and larger of they actually the police in oakland began firing tear gas and flash grenades at the occupy up to this morning to the police they say members of the crowd began throwing things at not the officers and that is what ultimately triggered this clash between police officers and occupy iraq to this but. as we know this is not the first time we've seen a fierce clash between officers and activists in oakland california got in october since late october there was least three hundred people arrested and a form
occupy optimists in oakland california began demonstrating in the streets and hours past the crowd grew stronger and stronger up to roughly twenty two thousand people strong ultimately what the goal was for this demonstration is for protesters to take over. and building where they wanted to create their new headquarters because as our viewers may remember crossed the country in the united states just a few months ago police departments are removed activists from their camps and this was an...
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but in california. 2006, there was old and sick people and it was not balanced by the healthier people. you know rick, who will foot the bill will be the u.s. taxpayers. >> that's really the bottom line. >> and in the end, it is the taxpayer that is going to pay for costs. >> unless rick is right. and i think rick has a secret plan. he's counting on obama getting reelect having bloomberg as secretary of health and he will outlaw cookies. >> it wasn't my plan but now it is. >> bottom line here, when the government tries to do something that the private sector does, don't costs go up and efficiency go down? >> they go up because they are not doing it with profit in mind. they are trying to do it without a social outcome. it means if you are young and healthy, you will pay the tax rather than join the insurance pool and only join when you need it. it would be supporting the sick. >> young and healthy wants to jump in. the fact that if anything that tax should be higher if you want to see that pool. >> that is the end mark on >> and the president's campaign attacking governor romney's reig
but in california. 2006, there was old and sick people and it was not balanced by the healthier people. you know rick, who will foot the bill will be the u.s. taxpayers. >> that's really the bottom line. >> and in the end, it is the taxpayer that is going to pay for costs. >> unless rick is right. and i think rick has a secret plan. he's counting on obama getting reelect having bloomberg as secretary of health and he will outlaw cookies. >> it wasn't my plan but now it...
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>> you will get what you have in california. california always leads the nation. now, it's leading the nation in dysfunctional government in the sense that 60% of both houses of the legislature are liberal democrats. at least 60% of the voters are that way. but it takes 2/30s. theybly 2/3. >> are the cavils at all moderate or have they become a version of the tea party that you see in washington? >> more so. i have a post-doc working with me from the just of chicago who is looking at polarization state by state by state. and the state that is the most polarized in terms of the legislature, more polarize is california. >> because of redistricting? >> a combination. it's a whole series of things. historically, when we begin to have good data on this now polarization over time and we have good data for the u.s. congress going back to the founding of the republic for members of congress. polarization tracks two things, one, the percentage of foreign-born. so in the old days, when i first got here to california, california was an overwhelmingly anglo white state and th
>> you will get what you have in california. california always leads the nation. now, it's leading the nation in dysfunctional government in the sense that 60% of both houses of the legislature are liberal democrats. at least 60% of the voters are that way. but it takes 2/30s. theybly 2/3. >> are the cavils at all moderate or have they become a version of the tea party that you see in washington? >> more so. i have a post-doc working with me from the just of chicago who is...
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so how does one family-owned and operated restaurant operation in northern california keep expanding? with tonight's "made in america," mike hegedus tells us the secret really is in the sauce. >> reporter: it is that all- american recipe for success; hard wk, quality product, loyal customers and one special, secret ingredient, it's the sauce. it really is. >> my grandmother told me to never, never, never, tell anyone the recipe for the sauce. and if i did, i'd be kicked out of the family. >> reporter: if the sauce is the key then what it has opened is the door to success for everett & jones, arguably the best known barbecue restaurant chain in northern california, five outlets, with this, the jack london square location in oakland, the largest. it is owned d operated by dorothy king-jernegan and her children, four daughters and two sons. business acumen passed, generation to generation. >> consistency, that's the key to having a successful business. >> knowing the history, i love it. >> reporter: it is a history that stretches back to a shoeless family in rural alabama. one that moved
so how does one family-owned and operated restaurant operation in northern california keep expanding? with tonight's "made in america," mike hegedus tells us the secret really is in the sauce. >> reporter: it is that all- american recipe for success; hard wk, quality product, loyal customers and one special, secret ingredient, it's the sauce. it really is. >> my grandmother told me to never, never, never, tell anyone the recipe for the sauce. and if i did, i'd be kicked...
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years, he is eu7, he was working for a republican in congress who lost wasn't conservative enough for california, and he then went to work in the nixon administration and he had the great -- you can decide whether it was fortunate or misfortune to be put in charge of the department of school segregation task force. at the time when nixon promised others in south they wouldn't enforce school desegregation rules. he ended up getting fired and writing a book about that. i had no idea. he later became chairman of the house budget committee in the years there was an agreement between democrats and the president to reduce the deficit. he was in the clinton white house in the four years when we ran a surplus which seems like a long time ago. it was a long time ago. he went on to be director of the cia and defense department against people who want to do what he would have done when he was at the house budget committee. [laughter] but he does have a lot of perspective, and i talked to him for the book in the office about the pentagon which is cool. it has a shrine there to the capture of bin laden. and
years, he is eu7, he was working for a republican in congress who lost wasn't conservative enough for california, and he then went to work in the nixon administration and he had the great -- you can decide whether it was fortunate or misfortune to be put in charge of the department of school segregation task force. at the time when nixon promised others in south they wouldn't enforce school desegregation rules. he ended up getting fired and writing a book about that. i had no idea. he later...
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california voters trim government pensions. is big labor losing its clout? we will talk to indiana governor mitch daniels who has pushed back against labor. and the president of the largest union, the national education association, and a representative from the afl-cio. and is someone leaking top u.s. secrets to boost president obama's re-election? we will sc our sunday panel what is behind the security breach. and our power players of the week offer the class of 2012 words of wisdom. all right now. on "fox news sunday." hello again from fox news in washington. we may remember this past week as the moment when voters across the country decided public worker unions have too much power and benefits that are too generous. but was it a turning point or just a bump in the road for government workers? today, we will hear from both sides. we'll talk with top officials of big labor in a few minutes. but first from, his home state of indian arepublican governor mitch daniels, who has fought and won against unions. become wack -- welcome back to "fox news sunday." >>
california voters trim government pensions. is big labor losing its clout? we will talk to indiana governor mitch daniels who has pushed back against labor. and the president of the largest union, the national education association, and a representative from the afl-cio. and is someone leaking top u.s. secrets to boost president obama's re-election? we will sc our sunday panel what is behind the security breach. and our power players of the week offer the class of 2012 words of wisdom. all...
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california is failing. keynesian economics is falling apart. he is fighting his last battle, and he is going to lose so i say bring it on. melissa: krugman fought with greg mankiw over president obama's comment that the economy could hit 15.6% real growth through his administration. with all due respect the way things are going now that doesn't exactly seem possible. do you think you know the biggest problem corporations are facing today? businessman mort zuckerman answers that question. we'll hear from him next in our fox business exclusive. more of the best of "money" coming right up. melissa: mort zuckerman, ceo of boston properties, knows a thing or two about running a successful economy and he says in this climate today taxes are his number one concern. the good news? he has plans to solve the problem. here is what he told me in our exclusive interview. >> i do think we have to absolutely must find a way to completely revamp the tax code which would broaden the base of taxes and lower the tax rates. no doubt a number of different industrie
california is failing. keynesian economics is falling apart. he is fighting his last battle, and he is going to lose so i say bring it on. melissa: krugman fought with greg mankiw over president obama's comment that the economy could hit 15.6% real growth through his administration. with all due respect the way things are going now that doesn't exactly seem possible. do you think you know the biggest problem corporations are facing today? businessman mort zuckerman answers that question. we'll...
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. >> california is gone, but colorado -- >> 13 is what they bring. >> hispanics are very heavy now in north carolina. >> how much depends on the latino vote? >> i would say 50. >> it could swing a number of states. the president has a 40-point lead over mitt romney and is a huge generational divide in attitudes. younger people think diversity is great. older people are threatened. so obama -- >> we'll be right back with predictions. >>> predictions, pat. >> republicans have to win the senate to overturn obamacare. i predict they well. >> eleanor. >> contempt of congress charge against eric hold ler go nowhere. >> what do you think? >> the unemployment rate on election day will be closer to 9 than 8. >> the opposition to the healthcare bill will grow and will be a major factor in the election coming up in november. >> i predict the conservatives will be mobilized this fall more than they have been in the last four, even five presidential cycles. happy independence day. bye-by ♪ with the hundreds i saved at progressive, i'm out here, giving a little refill relief. are you on empty her
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from the university of california, san diego. he is currently associate rector above pew research center. -- director of pew. he joined the center in 2000. here is cape cod, massachusetts. republican. good morning. caller: [unintelligible] i'm retired. i have the luxury of watching c- span. especially "washington journal." it is the heartbeat of america. you only have to listen to "washington journal" for a few months and you will see what the big elephant in the room and the country is -- the ethnic divide. it is not just black and white. it goes deeper than that. this election will be based on ethnicity. group is pitted against another group. it is to bed. -- too bad. we both get out of bed and say today is sunday. other people say, i am black. the police deck of race cards out. racehe pull a stack of cards out and start going to work. you just have to listen to "washington journal." no matter who wins this november, when group will feel ostracized. the other group -- will not play race card. even if you take the situation with
from the university of california, san diego. he is currently associate rector above pew research center. -- director of pew. he joined the center in 2000. here is cape cod, massachusetts. republican. good morning. caller: [unintelligible] i'm retired. i have the luxury of watching c- span. especially "washington journal." it is the heartbeat of america. you only have to listen to "washington journal" for a few months and you will see what the big elephant in the room and...
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advanced societies as engineers and scientists to fuel the knowledge based revolution in silicon valley, california, in the research triangle of north carolina, along route 128 in massachusetts. in austin, texas and across this great land. [ applause ] we must continue to welcome the world's most ambitious people to be a part of us. in that way we stay young and optimistic and determined. we need immigration laws that protect our borders, meet our economic needs and yet show that we are a compassionate nation of immigrants. [ applause ] we have been successful, too, because americans have known that one status of birth is not a permanent condition. americans have believed that you might not be able to control your circumstances but you can control your response to your circumstances. [ applause ] and your greatest in controlling your response to your circumstances has been a quality education. but tod whe i can look a your zip code and i can tell whether you're going to get a good education, can i honestly say it doesn't matter where you came from? it matters where you're going? the crisis in k-12
advanced societies as engineers and scientists to fuel the knowledge based revolution in silicon valley, california, in the research triangle of north carolina, along route 128 in massachusetts. in austin, texas and across this great land. [ applause ] we must continue to welcome the world's most ambitious people to be a part of us. in that way we stay young and optimistic and determined. we need immigration laws that protect our borders, meet our economic needs and yet show that we are a...
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the statute is so limited in california that the judge couldn't do it. the judge would rather have the kid stay in foster care. >> bill: i don't believe the kid should be in foster care. >> it's not needed is the point. >> bill: i agree with guilfoyle. >> court the judge has broad discretion. >> bill: could appoint someone else in the family to be the guardian. the guardian. we don't need like 18 people to be parents. all right. finally real quick. in texas, a school principal, daughter is having trouble. >> basketball. girl in a basketball, 17-year-old girl. the principal of the mother. wendy long. she says, you know, she hides in her daughter's backpack in the -- goes in the locker room basketball. hidden camera. >> bill: to do what? >> to take video of this coach because is it a man or woman coach. >> woman coach. >> principal. >> in her daughter's backpack. >> to videotape the coach's behavior. >> privacy. >> the coach is suing the principal? >> no, this is what is happening. the principal has been suspended and has criminal charges against her for w
the statute is so limited in california that the judge couldn't do it. the judge would rather have the kid stay in foster care. >> bill: i don't believe the kid should be in foster care. >> it's not needed is the point. >> bill: i agree with guilfoyle. >> court the judge has broad discretion. >> bill: could appoint someone else in the family to be the guardian. the guardian. we don't need like 18 people to be parents. all right. finally real quick. in texas, a...
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all of interior california, you'll be blasting the ac today. as we look at tomorrow, we will cool off as the wind direction shift as little bit. still a very warm day with well above average temperatures. it won't be until midweek that we cool back to normal. >>> if you're watching us on kntv nbc news in california, examine animal specimens collected from the island of madagascar at the kim ball natural history museum. that's your pacific event of the day. i would love to go to galapagos. >> you said october 1st? >> that's true. >> where does the time go? >> time to make thanksgiving day plans. >>> here's a look at our headlines in entertainment news. halloween came early as monsters ruled the box office. "hotel transylvania" took in $43 million, the highest september opening weekend of all time. "looper" snagged the number two spot with an impressive $21.2 million. in other news, arnold schwarzenegger tells "60 minutes" he cheated on wife maria shriver multiple times, including an affair with actress brigitte nielsen while the couple were dati
all of interior california, you'll be blasting the ac today. as we look at tomorrow, we will cool off as the wind direction shift as little bit. still a very warm day with well above average temperatures. it won't be until midweek that we cool back to normal. >>> if you're watching us on kntv nbc news in california, examine animal specimens collected from the island of madagascar at the kim ball natural history museum. that's your pacific event of the day. i would love to go to...
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maybe california could find money they don't have. >> is the opposite. they allow people to take more money to say we will tax more. soor example, the public sector pension. >> california could not manage its way out of a paper bag. [laughter] fascinating story. frustrating. midnight sales and/or buster prices. should you be lining up? taking home thenobel peace prize. what is so funny? gerri: mitt romney to give a major policy speech next friday the national debt is a big campaign issue. we have for the deficit is 1.1 trillion dollars. washington has run four straight years of trillion dollar deficit he has not cut the deficit in half of the was an office the gap between the revenue it took in 2.5 trillion of taes but spent 3.5 trillion it is now going to hit the limit before the year is out. the each of $51,000. debt ceiling debate anybody? look at those numbers. of the nobel peace prize has done it again. none other than the european union. despite the debt crisis and poor fostering peace and democracy. joining me now is john browne he believes they d
maybe california could find money they don't have. >> is the opposite. they allow people to take more money to say we will tax more. soor example, the public sector pension. >> california could not manage its way out of a paper bag. [laughter] fascinating story. frustrating. midnight sales and/or buster prices. should you be lining up? taking home thenobel peace prize. what is so funny? gerri: mitt romney to give a major policy speech next friday the national debt is a big campaign...
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if you look at california up until now, it is the number one donor base for him. in addition, these celebrities are really important because they may well become his replacement for the businessman billionaires who are giving to the republicans. so you could easily see, you know, sheldon aidleson, the casino giant, and jork -- george clooney matching him. when you see where are its priorities, the democratic super pac going to get its money? in all likelihood, it's from hollywood. gwen: finally tonight, you may have been reading about it all week, tales of secret plots, cyber-warfare, and frayed relations with old allies, , all contained within the pages of david sanger's new book, "confront and conceal: obama's secret wars and surprising use of american power." because this is washington, the debate quickly turned to the "how" of the story. how did david learn all this stuff? >> it compromises our national security. for this reason, regardless of how politically useful these leaks may have been to the president, they have to stop. these leaks have to stop. >> the
if you look at california up until now, it is the number one donor base for him. in addition, these celebrities are really important because they may well become his replacement for the businessman billionaires who are giving to the republicans. so you could easily see, you know, sheldon aidleson, the casino giant, and jork -- george clooney matching him. when you see where are its priorities, the democratic super pac going to get its money? in all likelihood, it's from hollywood. gwen: finally...
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after a fourth night of violent protests over to police shootings california city. when police shoot an unarmed gang member going to four people who were arrested demonstrators actually taking some of those tables and chairs and throwing them through the windows there we're told four people were hurt including an officer who injured his arm officers saw a known gang member according to the police officers association leaning into a parked car in an area known for gang activity all this chaos on the streets of anaheim california hundreds of protesters there in downtown hundreds of protesters we're seeing gathering your city hall kicking police cars and throwing rocks and. so they have your furniture through at least one story the protest began over the shooting death of twenty five year old man well di is who police say was a known gang member protesters started throwing bottles and rocks officers the trash bins on fire this is. now on one hand i'd like to welcome the mainstream media to the story finally after four days of protests they've caught on but there's so m
after a fourth night of violent protests over to police shootings california city. when police shoot an unarmed gang member going to four people who were arrested demonstrators actually taking some of those tables and chairs and throwing them through the windows there we're told four people were hurt including an officer who injured his arm officers saw a known gang member according to the police officers association leaning into a parked car in an area known for gang activity all this chaos on...